KENTON — The Wapakoneta Redskins’ streak of four consecutive Western Buckeye League wrestling titles ended Saturday but they managed to have two league champions — freshman Landon Hall and senior Jarred Carpenter — and eight placers.

Carpenter won his second straight WBL title in the 220-pound weight class, recording three straight pins Saturday in his title-winning performance, including one at 3:49 over Celina’s Kevin Lockwood in the finals.

Hall squeezed out a 5-3 victory in the 182-pound final against Defiance’s Eli Brown.

The Redskins finished third in the tournament Saturday after a 7-2 record in WBL duals during the regular season.

Defiance, which went 9-0 in league duals this season, claimed the league title for the 2013-14 season.

Wapakoneta finished one half-point behind Bath in the league standings.

In total the Redskins had eight wrestlers earn spots on the awards podium, which required a top-four finish.

“Some of the other guys who didn’t quite finish on top had great performances,” Rostorfer said. “We talk all the time about how it’s not all about wins and losses. It’s not where we want to be. We’re not going to hang our heads.”

Redskins sophomore Dylan Plaugher, last year’s WBL runner-up at 120, was second again in 2014 at 138 pounds.

Plaugher notched two pins Saturday before losing by pin to Defiance’s Cisco Chavez in the finals

“Dylan Plaugher wrestled a great tournament,” Rostorfer said. “He wrestled a solid kid in the finals. Sometimes that happens.”

Wapak junior Dallas Ambos lost a 1-0 decision to Shawnee’s Derek Kuhlman in the 145-pound finals.

“Dallas Ambos didn’t win the tournament but he wrestled an outstanding tournament,” Rostorfer said. “His semifinal match was probably the best he wrestled all year. He wrestled really, really well.”

“The guys who placed scored a lot of points,” Rostorfer said. “We had higher hopes as far as points.”

All 13 wrestlers who competed Saturday for the Redskins won at least one match.

At 113, Wapak freshman Jayden Hefner won his first match, lost in the championship semifinal, a match in which he was injured, and then chose not to wrestle in the consolation bracket with an opportunity to advance to the third-place match.